2008 New York Liberty season
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The 2008 WNBA season
2008 WNBA season
-Season Highlights:*Candace Parker becomes the second and third player in WNBA history to dunk in a regular season game.*A fight breaks out between the Los Angeles Sparks and the Detroit Shock resulting in four ejections and ten suspensions....

 was the 12th season for the New York Liberty. The first ever outdoor professional basketball game was held at Arthur Ashe Stadium
Arthur Ashe Stadium
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 between the New York Liberty
New York Liberty
The New York Liberty is a professional basketball team based in New York City, playing in the Eastern Conference in the Women's National Basketball Association . The team was one of the eight original franchises of the league...

 and the Indiana Fever
Indiana Fever
The Indiana Fever is a professional basketball team based in Indianapolis, Indiana, playing in the Eastern Conference in the Women's National Basketball Association . The team was founded before the 2000 season began...

. Over 19,000 fans attended the game.

Offseason

The following player was selected in the Expansion Draft:
  • Ann Wauters New York Liberty

Transactions

  • April 25 The Liberty waived Jennifer Benningfield.
  • April 16 The Liberty signed Kia Wright and Megan Darrah to training camp contracts.
  • April 2 The Liberty signed Tiffani Johnson, Jenni Benningfield and LaToya Davis to training camp contracts.
  • March 18 The Liberty signed Loree Moore to a three-year contract extension.
  • March 12 The Liberty signed Janel McCarville to a three-year contract extension.
  • March 11 The Liberty signed free agent Megan Duffy to a training camp contract.
  • March 4 The Liberty re-signed free agent Shameka Christon, re-signed Ashley Battle and signed Lindsay Bowen to a training camp contract.


WNBA Draft

Pick Player Nationality School/Club Team
7 Essence Carson Rutgers
Rutgers Scarlet Knights
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14 Erlana Larkins
Erlana Larkins
Erlana Larkins is an American professional basketball player in the WNBA.-High school:Larkins played for The Benjamin School in North Palm Beach, Florida, where she was named a WBCA All-American...

 (from Detroit Shock
Detroit Shock
The Detroit Shock was a Women's National Basketball Association team based in Auburn Hills, Michigan. They were the 2003, 2006 and 2008 WNBA champion...

)
North Carolina
North Carolina Tar Heels women's basketball
The North Carolina Tar Heels women's basketball team represent the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the Atlantic Coast Conference of NCAA Division I women's basketball.- Home Arenas :...

27 Wanisha Smith (from Phoenix Mercury
Phoenix Mercury
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)
Duke
Duke Blue Devils
Duke University's 26 varsity sports teams, known as the Blue Devils, compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The name comes from the French "les Diables Bleus" or "the Blue Devils," which was the nickname given during World War I to the Chasseurs Alpins, the French Alpine light infantry...

35 Alberta Auguste Tennessee
Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball
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Preseason

Date Opponent Score Result Record
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Season Schedule

Date Opponent Score Result Record
May 18 vs. Connecticut 63-77 Loss 0-1
May 22 vs. Washington 79-60 Win 1-1
May 25 @Detroit 62-72 Loss 1-2
May 30 @ Connecticut 84-89 Loss 1-3
June 3 vs. Seattle 77-63 Win 2-3
June 6 vs. Houston 81-73 Win 3-3
June 8 vs. Sacramento 63-70 Loss 3-4
June 11 @ Atlanta 81-77 Win 4-4
June 14 vs. Minnesota 77-76 Win 5-4
June 18 @ Indiana 69-83 Loss 5-5
June 22 vs. Phoenix 105-72 Win 6-5
June 24 @ Minnesota 69-91 Loss 6-6
June 26 vs. Indiana 102-96 (3OT) Win 7-6
June 28 @ Sacramento 78-82 Loss 7-7
July 1 @ Los Angeles 89-78 Win 8-7
July 3 @ Seattle 71-84 Loss 8-8
July 5 @ Phoenix 93-83 Win 9-8
July 8 @ San Antonio 79-83 Loss 9-9
July 12 vs. Detroit 74-64 Win 10-9
July 15 @ Connecticut 77-71 Win 11-9
July 17 vs. Washington 77-56 Win 12-9
July 19 vs. Indiana 55-71 Loss 12-10
July 23 @ Washington 80-73 Win 13-10
July 25 vs. Los Angeles 69-68 Win 14-10
July 27 @ Atlanta 86-76 Win 15-10
August 28 vs. Chicago 60-69 Loss 15-11
August 29 @ Detroit 69-83 Loss 15-12
September 2 @ Houston 90-87(OT) Win 16-12
September 5 vs. Atlanta 82-71 Win 17-12
September 7 vs. Chicago 69-61 Win 18-12
September 9 vs. San Antonio 76-82 Loss 18-13
September 11 @ Indiana 59-74 Loss 18-14
September 12 @ Chicago 69-62 Win 19-14
September 14 vs. Detroit 59-61 Loss 19-15

Player stats

Note: GP= Games played; REB= Rebounds; AST= Assists; STL = Steals; BLK = Blocks; PTS = Points; AVG = Average
Player GP REB AST STL BLK PTS AVG

Roster

Playoffs

Round Date Opponent Score Result Record
Eastern Conference Semi September 18 vs. Connecticut 72-63 Win 1-0
September 20 @ Connecticut 70-73 Loss 1-1
September 22 @ Connecticut 66-62 Win 2-1
Eastern Conference Final September 26 vs. Detroit 60-56 Win 1-0 (3-1)
September 28 @ Detroit 55-64 Loss 1-1 (3-2)
September 29 @ Detroit 73-75 Loss 1-2 (3-3)
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